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dated July 2, 1959: Berlin and Germany

President Eisenhower said in Washington on July 1 during a Press conference that in his talks with Mr. Frol Kozlov, First Soviet Deputy Premier, he would certainly try to promote and develop some ideas he hoped would be fruitful in the negotiations on Berlin and Germany. But, he added that the United States would not recede from its basic principles. The President was asked if he had any suggestions for Mr. Kozlov about improving Soviet-United States relations. He was reminded that the Soviet official, on his arrival in Washington on June 30, had expressed the hope that “abnormalities” in those relations would be removed. The President said he supposed that, in such a situation, each side thought the other had new or additional responsibility.

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